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find the correct option : p : if humpty sits on a wall, then he will fall. q : if humpty falls, then he was sitting on a wall. r : if humpty does not fall, then he was not sitting on the wall. s : if humpty does not sit on a wall, then he does not fall.

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Answered by santy2
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Lets analyze the options :

p) If Humpy sits on the wall then he will fall.

This means that by sitting on the wall Humpy falls. This reasonable.

q) If Humpy falls then he was sitting on the wall.

Humpy could fall as a result of any other reason apart from sitting on the wall so this statement is wrong.

r) If Humpy does not fall then he was not sitting on the wall

We cannot rule out this given that we are not so sure that he was supposed to fall when he sits on the wall.

s) If Humpy does not sit on the wall, the he does not fall.

He could still sit on something else and still fall so this statement is not correct.

The correct option is thus p.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:Lets analyze the options :

p) If Humpy sits on the wall then he will fall.

This means that by sitting on the wall Humpy falls. This reasonable.

q) If Humpy falls then he was sitting on the wall.

Humpy could fall as a result of any other reason apart from sitting on the wall so this statement is wrong.

r) If Humpy does not fall then he was not sitting on the wall

We cannot rule out this given that we are not so sure that he was supposed to fall when he sits on the wall.

s) If Humpy does not sit on the wall, the he does not fall.

He could still sit on something else and still fall so this statement is not correct.

The correct option is thus p.

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